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ability to | afford the product), as such the fact that Chileans m |
imited (such as in winter), and the ability to | afford high expenditure on increased metabolism is re |
nic and is dependent on the schools ability to | afford sufficient computer access around the school. |
In undeveloped countries the ability to | afford food, high energy expenditure with physical la |
ers who saw it as a threat to their ability to | afford farm workers. |
he Gunsmith's patrons are usually well able to | afford the high ownership fees and stringent storage |
t tent in Charleroi and eventually was able to | afford a house in the center of Breda. |
few of the current residents would be able to | afford the new private houses. |
By the time he is able to | afford it, he is too late. |
Only wealthy people would have been able to | afford enough tinsel to cover their tree. |
y Cagayan de Oro City, Gil wasn't even able to | afford the hotel accommodations. |
occupied 61 Hurst Street in 1851, were able to | afford a servant. |
ic acid used, this method is generally able to | afford 2-substituted benzimidazoles. |
Fees must be paid and the band must be able to | afford the fees as it is important to developing the |
scholarships, loans, and grants, to be able to | afford college. |
gested that minors were unlikely to be able to | afford such procedures without parental involvement a |
f the label was inspired by only being able to | afford a diet of Ramen noodles at the time due having |
time to develop than Def Jam would be able to | afford them-to organically grow at their own pace. |
ge by a Dutch merchant, and is finally able to | afford her own freedom by accumulating wealth from th |
Advisor questioned how Aurica would be able to | afford to run the 5,300,000 square feet (492,000 m2) |
bit parts, though she nonetheless was able to | afford a spacious Manhattan apartment as well as an e |
as a plumber, Max would not have been able to | afford the lifestyle of Ramsay Street. |
s for those who would not otherwise be able to | afford it, the objectives of the organisation has cha |
nks to a lottery donation the club was able to | afford two ASK 13 gliders to train students and an AS |
financial reasons only Almaty would be able to | afford to stay in league for next season |
n developed countries, the wealthy are able to | afford more nutritious food, they are under greater s |
Questioning how he was able to | afford it, Andie discovers he has been faking going t |
Though he was quite able to | afford the then expensive HIV medication, he had refu |
a holiday, and because I'd never been able to | afford a good holiday I flew off to Antigua. |
ople in the city's early years who was able to | afford the style on a large scale. |
ory retirement an officer who was less able to | afford it. |
os of one kind or another until he was able to | afford his own. |
, 1838, 1840, and 1843), she was never able to | afford to move there. |
e lost many of its students (no longer able to | afford tuition), and closed in 1873. |
who are employed are more likely to be able to | afford a mortgage, and are therefore more likely to h |
treated with bromine in glacial acetic acid to | afford a 0.1M solution of thiocyanogen that is stable |
s all too aware the ghost of William Ager will | afford him no forgiveness even were he to put the cro |
a solid, but its solutions oxygenate in air to | afford Ru(CO)2(PPh3)2(η2-O2). |
ght to hand in his resignation, as Alan cannot | afford to lose Rodney, and thus will not fire him. |
It adds to alkenes to | afford α-chloro oximes. |
CpFe(CO)2Br reacts with alkenes to | afford cationic alkene-Fp complexes. |
land dedicated to St Barbara who is alleged to | afford protection from lightning strikes. |
can exhibitors claimed anyone in America could | afford. |
Ethylenesulfide adds to amines to | afford 2-mercaptoethylamines, which are good chelatin |
ng a class system of labs which can and cannot | afford to pay subscription fees to proprietary data. |
His parents are rich and can | afford to hire the very best lawyers whereas Christie |
east, who produced whiskey in volume and could | afford the flat fee. |
Chlorination and bromination | afford other dyes. |
Or you're unemployed and can't | afford health insurance. |
al margins to the bone to export food and thus | afford imports of heavy machinery to facilitate indus |
s to assure the currency of the content and to | afford students the opportunity to achieve their prof |
sponsored clubs in Spanish, Hebrew, and French | afford students the ability to practice multilingual |
o anyone in the world who wanted one and could | afford the $250 asking price. |
r brokers Anning, Chadwick and Kiver and could | afford to specialise in large capacity motor-racing. |
fidence to the settlers in that quarter and to | afford protection to the Indian agent and his party i |
had agreed a shirt sponsorship deal, and could | afford to sign him. |
s his landlord a large sum of money and cannot | afford the expenses for his journey home. |
s a single mother with six children and cannot | afford to raise them on her own without any outside f |
dies to help homeless individuals and families | afford their rental unit, and links to resources to h |
hills are a popular country park area and they | afford panoramic views over much of the surrounding c |
h of which had been used on the way, and could | afford little enough for the garrison before he start |
jewelers who are just starting out and cannot | afford to make pieces in gold, or as a practicing mat |
y poor and highly populated country and cannot | afford necessary defense against flooding such as flo |
n parental agriculture business as angaged, to | afford an attendance to school in which emerging cost |
Architects couldn't | afford Rookwood tiles and mantels. |
historian has so grouped together events as to | afford, in brief, a comprehensive view of the subject |
er supplies, timers, and transmitters so as to | afford the greatest reliability and probability of ob |
ms were dealt with efficiently enough so as to | afford us a safe and sane journey. |
reserved in such sources as Pirkei Avot; these | afford a glimpse of his character, to wit: "Withdraw |
aid students from lower income backgrounds to | afford tuition and boarding fees. |
aze, Lake Chardonnet, the Lakes of Beth, which | afford views of the old abandoned copper mines, and t |
Bay Bridge Walk and Governor's Bay Bridge Run | afford an opportunity to cross the bridge on foot, us |
nown as "The Greenland Arm" should be built to | afford access to Tinsley Park Collieries. |
ny different alternative tunings, but couldn't | afford to travel with separate instruments for each t |
His grandson bought it back but couldn't | afford to keep it. |
for study to Western researchers, but couldn't | afford to leave Protvino. |
und and dreamed of being a doctor but couldn't | afford medical school and the Air Force was her best |
Frontline: Can You | Afford to Retire? |
ds of Harding will suggest him and we can well | afford to abide by the result." |
How can you | afford the fees? |
How, she asked, can you | afford a Learjet? |
After telling them she can not | afford to give them money as she must keep up appeara |
wondered who is this software guy who can not | afford a room in a hotel. |
s favored by students living alone who can not | afford expensive meals. |
How about this: "After all, how can we | afford to be less than our dreams?" |
In the sketch, McCain and Palin can only | afford to buy airtime on QVC, a home-shopping channel |
them to be loaned to individuals that can not | afford to purchase or rent instruments. |
hey are peasants, wondering if they can really | afford to have orange juice every morning. |
rcent plus $96 for housing and says it can not | afford to meet the unions wage demands. |
n programmers mistook the line "you can easily | afford the price" as a thinly veiled reference to pro |
their everyday life, some of which can't even | afford a car, let alone bus fare, now have the freedo |
ormed product is then reduced catalytically to | afford darglitazone |
Manchester Bridge is located in the center, to | afford access at the south end via stairs under the r |
o Michael" was #8; Billboard's R&B chart would | afford "Message to Michael" a #5 peak, which remains |
sly declaring that the "wealthy Chicagoans can | afford their own water." |
Christians can | afford to be put to torture and to death, and the mor |
with a sum of £20 which was all the Club could | afford. |
The combined technologies | afford more than 3 billion kilograms per year. |
"Girl Don't Come" did | afford Shaw a #2 hit in South Africa while in Austral |
ansbury...no connoisseur of musical comedy can | afford to miss Miss Lansbury's performance. |
h such aid as mechanics under your command can | afford, they may be completed, I am assured, in 60 da |
seating were used until the congregation could | afford permanent furnishings. |
as a high expenditure that the state could not | afford, and declined it on that basis. |
death when her parents told her they could not | afford to hold her wedding party at a restaurant. |
because her recently widowed mother could not | afford the fees of £20 a term. |
le broke on October 13 of 1889, they could not | afford to replace it and the line was shut down. |
The Treaty Faction argued that Japan could not | afford an arms race with the western powers, and hope |
offered scholarships to patients who could not | afford treatment. |
as well as fundraisers for those who could not | afford to bury their dead children |
for the entire building work and so could not | afford the outlying buildings. |
His means were so limited that he could not | afford to buy a pair of gloves, and used to visit Khe |
But he could not | afford doing it. |
tation defense and help to those who could not | afford private legal counsel. |
ime in Savannah at a time when it could hardly | afford one government. |
m, he was working as a waiter and could barely | afford his rent, and had almost given up on getting g |
Neither side could particularly | afford the casualties suffered but the Austro-Hungari |
responsible innings and the tourists could not | afford a demoralising loss. |
umber of senior citizen tenants that could not | afford the purchase of condominium units, the convers |
ruggled financially at first, and it could not | afford to pay Randy and Paula White a salary for the |
w label Castle Records, and the band could not | afford to make tour stops in the United States. |
To which they could not | afford his "services." |
e it because his financial resources could not | afford him the cost of tuition. |
The Council considered the Shire could not | afford to pay such a sum, and the members were agains |
surrounded by the Mediterranean, it could not | afford to fall out with Britain. |
Consequently, he could only | afford to send one of his sons to university. |
these difficult circumstances Murenu could not | afford to be formally educated, and he enjoyed spendi |
eaded patriot knows that the country could not | afford to send all its doctors to the guillotine". |
He attended school but could not | afford to go on to college. |
Hunt, like many other squatters, could not | afford to purchase his land. |
In 1945, after WWII, many children could not | afford to go to school. |
d scratched to Glasgow Cowal as they could not | afford the trip to Glasgow. |
Alberta meant that many of the poor could not | afford rising rent costs, and a tent city was erected |
speaking, senators from free states could not | afford to alienate half of the Senate if they wanted |
er after taken up:-It is probable he could not | afford to string it. |
Her parents were farmers who could not | afford to send her to high school, so at sixteen she |
d fallen so low by 1911 that members could not | afford the upkeep on the 18-hole course and it was re |
His father said he could not | afford to waste ammunition on "a boy's missed shots". |
iage for the slaves and natives, who could not | afford to purchase gold. |
e later withdrew their offer as they could not | afford Knudsen's demanded salary. |
e was a signwriter at Stratford, and could not | afford the time off to go to the 1934 British Empire |
after two years because his parents could not | afford his tuition. |
es ended up airing, because the show could not | afford retakes. |
nflated prices to black families who could not | afford it, and to get the white community to buy prop |
n was also inclined to painting, but could not | afford college training at the time. |
was suffering financially and people could not | afford land nor build houses. |
cers and ammunition meant that he could rarely | afford confrontation on such a large scale and would |
eld to a 0-0 draw, the Scottish club could not | afford to make the lengthy trip from Glasgow a second |
ing the suit to those who previously could not | afford one. |
cted the application so that Everton could not | afford to relocate to a neighbouring borough. |
en their heat was turned off as they could not | afford to pay the heating bills. |
t a time when middle-class Parisians could not | afford sky-rocketing prices for renting a decent flat |
nted a band for the celebration, but could not | afford to hire one. |
were also a problem, as the company could not | afford to pay its employees. |
le, he encouraged young Alaskans who could not | afford college to consider jobs in the oil and gas in |
conomy was on the rise, many parents could not | afford the bi-annual payment. |
ess popular amongst business as they could not | afford to keep older employees with high salaries on |
sive proceeding that neither side could really | afford either financially or for the good of the game |
the coal mines at Denton, that they could not | afford to complete the work. |
h club actually beat Oxford but then could not | afford to travel to London for the final so withdrew |
for swimming foundered because they could not | afford to satisfy the HSE's condition that 26 life gu |
They could well | afford to make even exchanges under many circumstance |
er it became clear that Ipswich Town could not | afford his wages. |
s a newborn for adoption because she could not | afford to raise him. |
da says poor countries like Cameroon could not | afford to fund mass inoculations on their own. |
to act free of charge for those who could not | afford it. |
d in the very elderly and people who could not | afford air conditioning due to high energy costs. |
his increased stipend meant that he could then | afford to resign his fellowship and marry (which he d |
something for the poor children who could not | afford to pay the small fees of the school agreed to |
Ernest said "No" as he could not | afford it, and went on to say "The Americans come ove |
He could only | afford to record two sides, and deciding the second s |
The original owners could not | afford to replace the lost section, and so sold the p |
in goal, but the cash-strapped club could not | afford to offer Tomlinson a permanent deal. |
as a gift to Baby Jesus, since they could not | afford to give him anything else. |
This poor bishopric could not | afford to have its own missal printed, but its Domini |
igned with the Hawks, since the team could not | afford to buy out their contracts, but the draft sele |
ng in the waiting rooms because they could not | afford hotel rooms, and decided to help create a home |
By this time Prasher could not | afford to devote limited resources to expression stud |
935, he was in such dire straits, he could not | afford the rent on Braves Field. |
al skills, as most of her co-workers could not | afford doctors.In 1910 she was chosen to be one of fo |
Johnson believed that America could not | afford to lose and risk appearing weak in the eyes of |
elded yet, and that war torn Britain could not | afford the manpower and materials needed to implement |
appear in outfits that she could realistically | afford. |
me to him sick, seeking healing they could not | afford or failed to find in standard medical practice |
er in private practice as he said he could not | afford it. |
Olufs' family could not | afford the high sum which was demanded by the slave t |
o the exchange, but MU found that it could not | afford the transportation and reassembly of the Merz |
r of talented students who otherwise could not | afford to attend CPS to be admitted. |
ression of the 1930s, Sunbeam simply could not | afford a competition program of this scale. |
110" wheel-base rule in 1981 (Buddy could not | afford to build, or buy new 110" cars) and later ex-B |
l Benetiz of spending money the club could not | afford, and that it was time for the board to review |
They could not | afford to lose this source of income, which was a maj |
wished to order two more vessels but could not | afford to do so due to economic problems. |
mise, but also felt that New Zealand could not | afford another public holiday. |
t by the federal government and CBC could only | afford to keep its more popular shows, like Royal Can |
ago, and that the Tuskegee Institute could not | afford his salary. |
mily a pound of food when the church could not | afford to pay him. |
a half years, when he was told they could not | afford him. |
For the time being he could only | afford a little shop where he could work at improving |
fort allows families which otherwise could not | afford to move into a new home to do so. |
Syracuse University, but his family could not | afford the other half of his tuition so he did not co |
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